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J Morse

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Time|October 28, 1999
Unionizing the E.RJ Morse
The American Nurse|January 1, 1994
Defining patient comfortJ Morse
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|March 1, 1989
Lanolin recommended to breast-feeding mothers to prevent nipple discomfort and painJ Morse
Rehabilitation Literature|May 1, 1979
A program for family management of the multiply handicapped child: TEMPO as a clinical modelJ Morse
MCN. the American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing|May 1, 1989
The hazards of lanolinJ Morse
Rehabilitation Literature|October 1, 1972
Aspiration and achievement. A study of one hundred patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritisJ Morse
ANS. Advances in Nursing Science|September 2, 2000
Minor impact that qualitative inquiry has on the development of nursing scienceJ Morse
Children (Washington, D.C.)|March 1, 1970
The goal of life enhancement for a fatally ill childJ Morse
JAMA|August 13, 2002
Modes of transmission of hemorrhagic feverLeonard J Morse
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|July 9, 1999
Craziness and criminal responsibilityS J Morse
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Time|October 28, 1999
Unionizing the E.RJ Morse
The American Nurse|January 1, 1994
Defining patient comfortJ Morse
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|March 1, 1989
Lanolin recommended to breast-feeding mothers to prevent nipple discomfort and painJ Morse
Rehabilitation Literature|May 1, 1979
A program for family management of the multiply handicapped child: TEMPO as a clinical modelJ Morse
MCN. the American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing|May 1, 1989
The hazards of lanolinJ Morse
Rehabilitation Literature|October 1, 1972
Aspiration and achievement. A study of one hundred patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritisJ Morse
ANS. Advances in Nursing Science|September 2, 2000
Minor impact that qualitative inquiry has on the development of nursing scienceJ Morse
Children (Washington, D.C.)|March 1, 1970
The goal of life enhancement for a fatally ill childJ Morse
JAMA|August 13, 2002
Modes of transmission of hemorrhagic feverLeonard J Morse
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|July 9, 1999
Craziness and criminal responsibilityS J Morse
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